Gastric Reflux

Gastric reflux, called laryngopharyngeal reflux when it rises up to affect structures in the throat, is the backwards flow of stomach juices, including acid and digestive enzymes, up the esophagus. In the past several years it has become apparent that it can affect the voice, sometimes profoundly.

To learn more about this disease, its potential effect upon the voice, and ways to manage it, read about laryngopharyngeal reflux.